Clean One Owner. Few rivals can match the 2017 Toyota Corolla’s array of advanced safety features. The Corolla also has a great predicted reliability rating and a comfortable cabin. Yes, the 2017 Toyota Corolla is a good used compact car. While its acceleration and handling are lackluster, it makes up for that with good fuel economy, a quality interior, and a plethora of standard advanced safety features. We named the Toyota Corolla our 2017 Best New Cars for Teens because of its great predicted reliability rating and top crash test scores. Expect to pay $15,300 on average for a used 2017 Corolla. That estimate is based on more than 3,200 used car listings ranging from $13,100 to $18,000. A used vehicle's condition, mileage, and regional demand can also affect its sale price. The 2017 Toyota Corolla comes in seven trims: L, LE, LE Eco, SE, XLE, 50th Anniversary Special Edition, and XSE. All trims are equipped with a rearview camera and the Toyota Safety Sense package, which includes pedestrian detection, pre-collision warning, automatic emergency braking, lane departure warning, and adaptive cruise control. On top of these standard features, the well-equipped L trim includes Bluetooth, a USB port, a six-speaker audio system, a 6.1-inch touch-screen display, Siri Eyes Free, and a multi-information display. This trim should be sufficient for most shoppers.

The LE trim adds automatic climate control and a 3.5-inch information display. The LE Eco trim has the same features as the LE trim, but with slightly better gas mileage. The Toyota Corolla SE trim includes alloy wheels, leatherette sport front seats, selectable driving modes (Normal and Sport), a leather-trimmed steering wheel, and a 4.2-inch color instrument cluster display. The XLE trim features leatherette seats, an eight-way power adjustable driver’s seat, heated front seats, a moonroof, proximity key entry, push-button start, a 7-inch touch screen, satellite radio, HD Radio, and phone-linked navigation. The Toyota Corolla XSE combines the seating, interior, and technology features of the XLE trim with the sport seats and driving modes of the SE model. The Toyota Corolla received five out of five stars overall from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, with a five-star rating in the side crash test and four stars in the frontal and rollover tests. The Corolla received the highest rating of Good in all five Insurance Institute for Highway Safety tests, as well a Top Safety Pick+ designation.

The 2017 Toyota Corolla comes standard with a rearview camera and Toyota’s Safety Sense P, which includes pedestrian detection, pre-collision warning, automatic emergency braking, lane departure warning, lane keep assist, and adaptive cruise control. The Corolla comes standard with front-wheel drive, a continuously variable automatic transmission, and a 132-horsepower four-cylinder engine. The LE Eco has the same engine, but with an output of 140 horsepower. A six-speed manual transmission is available. The Corolla has adequate power for daily commutes, but it can struggle to get up to highway speeds.

Does the 2017 Toyota Corolla Get Good Gas Mileage?

The Corolla exhibits some of the best EPA-estimated fuel economy numbers among compact cars. Depending on the transmission, the 2017 Corolla earns 27-28 mpg in the city and 35-36 mpg on the highway. The fuel-efficient Corolla LE Eco model gets up to 30 mpg in the city and 40 mpg on the highway. The Corolla’s cabin has loads of soft-touch materials and seats five on standard cloth upholstery. The front seats are comfortable and the optional sport seats in some trims provide more support with lower side bolsters. Rear legroom is excellent, though headroom is a little tight for taller passengers. Available upgrades include leatherette upholstery, an eight-way power-adjustable driver’s seat, heated front seats, and a leather-trimmed steering wheel. The Toyota Corolla has two complete sets of LATCH child-seat connectors on the outboard rear seats and a third tether anchor on the middle seat. The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety gave the Corolla's LATCH system the second-highest rating of Acceptable for ease of use. Some anchors are buried too deep in the seats. The 2017 Toyota Corolla comes standard with a 6.1-inch touch-screen display, Bluetooth, a USB port, a six-speaker audio system, Siri Eyes Free, a rearview camera, pre-collision warning, pedestrian detection, automatic emergency braking, lane departure warning, lane keep assist, automatic high beams, and adaptive cruise control. Optional features include, automatic climate control, a 3.5- or 4.2-inch instrument cluster display screen, a moonroof, a 7-inch touch screen, satellite radio, HD Radio, navigation, proximity key entry, and push-button start.

* While every reasonable effort is made to ensure the accuracy of this information, we are not responsible for any errors or omissions contained on these pages. Please verify any information in question with Midway Auto Group. Online pricing does not include taxes, tag and title fees and $499 Dealer Processing extra.

*We are closed the first Saturday of the month.

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Clean One Owner. Few rivals can match the 2017 Toyota Corolla’s array of advanced safety features. The Corolla also has a great predicted reliability rating and a comfortable cabin. Yes, the 2017 Toyota Corolla is a good used compact car. While its acceleration and handling are lackluster, it makes up for that with good fuel economy, a quality interior, and a plethora of standard advanced safety features. We named the Toyota Corolla our 2017 Best New Cars for Teens because of its great predicted reliability rating and top crash test scores. Expect to pay $15,300 on average for a used 2017 Corolla. That estimate is based on more than 3,200 used car listings ranging from $13,100 to $18,000. A used vehicle's condition, mileage, and regional demand can also affect its sale price. The 2017 Toyota Corolla comes in seven trims: L, LE, LE Eco, SE, XLE, 50th Anniversary Special Edition, and XSE. All trims are equipped with a rearview camera and the Toyota Safety Sense package, which includes pedestrian detection, pre-collision warning, automatic emergency braking, lane departure warning, and adaptive cruise control. On top of these standard features, the well-equipped L trim includes Bluetooth, a USB port, a six-speaker audio system, a 6.1-inch touch-screen display, Siri Eyes Free, and a multi-information display. This trim should be sufficient for most shoppers.

The LE trim adds automatic climate control and a 3.5-inch information display. The LE Eco trim has the same features as the LE trim, but with slightly better gas mileage. The Toyota Corolla SE trim includes alloy wheels, leatherette sport front seats, selectable driving modes (Normal and Sport), a leather-trimmed steering wheel, and a 4.2-inch color instrument cluster display. The XLE trim features leatherette seats, an eight-way power adjustable driver’s seat, heated front seats, a moonroof, proximity key entry, push-button start, a 7-inch touch screen, satellite radio, HD Radio, and phone-linked navigation. The Toyota Corolla XSE combines the seating, interior, and technology features of the XLE trim with the sport seats and driving modes of the SE model. The Toyota Corolla received five out of five stars overall from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, with a five-star rating in the side crash test and four stars in the frontal and rollover tests. The Corolla received the highest rating of Good in all five Insurance Institute for Highway Safety tests, as well a Top Safety Pick+ designation.

The 2017 Toyota Corolla comes standard with a rearview camera and Toyota’s Safety Sense P, which includes pedestrian detection, pre-collision warning, automatic emergency braking, lane departure warning, lane keep assist, and adaptive cruise control. The Corolla comes standard with front-wheel drive, a continuously variable automatic transmission, and a 132-horsepower four-cylinder engine. The LE Eco has the same engine, but with an output of 140 horsepower. A six-speed manual transmission is available. The Corolla has adequate power for daily commutes, but it can struggle to get up to highway speeds.

Does the 2017 Toyota Corolla Get Good Gas Mileage?

The Corolla exhibits some of the best EPA-estimated fuel economy numbers among compact cars. Depending on the transmission, the 2017 Corolla earns 27-28 mpg in the city and 35-36 mpg on the highway. The fuel-efficient Corolla LE Eco model gets up to 30 mpg in the city and 40 mpg on the highway. The Corolla’s cabin has loads of soft-touch materials and seats five on standard cloth upholstery. The front seats are comfortable and the optional sport seats in some trims provide more support with lower side bolsters. Rear legroom is excellent, though headroom is a little tight for taller passengers. Available upgrades include leatherette upholstery, an eight-way power-adjustable driver’s seat, heated front seats, and a leather-trimmed steering wheel. The Toyota Corolla has two complete sets of LATCH child-seat connectors on the outboard rear seats and a third tether anchor on the middle seat. The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety gave the Corolla's LATCH system the second-highest rating of Acceptable for ease of use. Some anchors are buried too deep in the seats. The 2017 Toyota Corolla comes standard with a 6.1-inch touch-screen display, Bluetooth, a USB port, a six-speaker audio system, Siri Eyes Free, a rearview camera, pre-collision warning, pedestrian detection, automatic emergency braking, lane departure warning, lane keep assist, automatic high beams, and adaptive cruise control. Optional features include, automatic climate control, a 3.5- or 4.2-inch instrument cluster display screen, a moonroof, a 7-inch touch screen, satellite radio, HD Radio, navigation, proximity key entry, and push-button start.

* While every reasonable effort is made to ensure the accuracy of this information, we are not responsible for any errors or omissions contained on these pages. Please verify any information in question with Midway Auto Group. Online pricing does not include taxes, tag and title fees and $499 Dealer Processing extra.

Vehicle Disclaimer

Since the first day our General Manager arrived here in October 0f 2014, we have done things differently here at Midway Auto Group.Over the years we have listened to customers, employees and just about anyone else who had a suggestion on how we could improve our business. Here is a list of some of the things we do differently that customers seem to like:

Up front pricingAll of our cars have the year, price, mileage and options marked on the vehicle. This allows you to drive through the lot and compare vehicles without having to go inside the dealership and ask for information.Low pricesThis one was Chris's cornerstone from the start. Everyone loves saving money, so he decided that we could sell more cars for less money and everyone would be happy! When we sell 10X more cars than the average dealership, that allows us to make less money per car and pass the savings on to the customer. Everybody wins!

Every make and modelSince we don't sell brand new vehicles, we have the luxury of selling all makes and models. This gives you a better selection of cars than at any other dealership and keeps you from having to drive to 3 or 4 different places to test drive cars. We can carry everything from a Toyota Prius to a Ford F-350 Super Duty, as well as luxury cars from Mercedes-Benz, BMW, Audi or Lexus and economy cars from Hyundai, Nissan, Honda, or Chevy. No other dealership can compete with our diverse lineup of cars.

These are just some of the things that help us stand out from the competition, but improvement is a never ending job, so we always enjoy hearing from the most important person: YOU, our customer

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